I got tickets to go to the game. Ill be around the 50 yard line. Just look for a green dot around there surrounded by yellow and blue lol

SPARTANS ALL THE WAY

I'm about to leave for the game...I'll look for you, but I don't know which 50 you would be on, most likely the state sideline. I'm Section 32, going with my friend who has the tickets...should be a nice blowout. Winds are ridiculous today...

October 30th, 2004, 1:57 pm

Pablo

RIP Killer

Joined: August 6th, 2004, 9:21 amPosts: 9645Location: Dallas

Brian wrote:

should be a nice blowout. Winds are ridiculous today...

nice blowout... it took the Spartans losing their QB, an on-sides kick, all that wind to knock down the FG attempt at the end of regulation and a phantom offensive interference call (that I still haven't seen yet on TV) in triple overtime to give the Wolverines the game.

Still, Congrats to Michigan!

And to everyone who went to the Big House - WOW - what an amazing game - you guys must be dead after 5+ hours of football and over 1,000 yards of offense - WOW, WOW, WOW - WHAT A GAME!

October 30th, 2004, 8:20 pm

MCS

Baton Girl

Joined: August 7th, 2004, 11:19 pmPosts: 13

Oh, is THAT all it took to win?

I think you're forgetting 2 of the nastiest catches of the year by Braylon "Better than Rogers" Edwards, another 200+ yard rushing day by the freshman, and an insane second half by Henne.

I bleed Maize and Blue, so I'm stoked.

That said, what a great game. Kudos to MSU for putting up such a fight on the road.

October 30th, 2004, 11:53 pm

Rolando

Varsity 1st Team

Joined: August 16th, 2004, 11:58 pmPosts: 251Location: Saginaw,MI

I couldn't believe my eyes when I seen Edwards make that TD catch in the 4th. I wanted to cry lol. I told everyone I was around that UM would get the ball to him and they would score. It was a vey good game though I enjoyed it even though my team lost which wasnt so enjoyable. But I still like to wonder what would of happen if my boy Drew wasnt injured?..theres always next year to find that out when hes not so injured still

I don't know what would have been better, a heart-breaking loss in which State was so close to winning the game, that they will never forget; or a blowout in which they would have realized that Michigan is the elite team.